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- Willamette University announces incoming chaplain
Adesanya has experience both as a campus pastor and an academic, and since 2017 has been a Pastoral Counselor
- Opinion: Envisioning the new Salem Center as a communal space with affordable options
Contrary to how it might seem within the on-campus bubble, Willamette college students do not make up
- Opinion: The new leadership award system is inequitable
switch from hourly pay to leadership award], meaning that many students in ‘leadership positions’ on campus place by bias or systemic injustices when it has virtually eliminated a significant portion of jobs on campus It was communicated to me (under contract) that I would be paid biweekly for my jobs on campus, however If not, we are forced to look elsewhere (off-campus), for jobs that are less flexible with our class
- ROC: Competing priorities complicate emergency response
Student Affairs sent students a Google form to query the interest in being temporarily housed on-campus They said: “The university must take seriously the decision to close the campus or cancel classes.
- Geer Park to Receive New Skatepark
Located just two miles from campus, Geer Park’s new facelift presents an exciting future for the Salem
- Willamette community notified of the death of a student, vigil to be held
in a Sep. 2 email that Dominic “Dom” Vogel, a rising sophomore, died days before he was to return to campus
- Finding the local gems in downtown Salem’s coffee scene
One of the coffee shop’s greatest draws is its proximity to campus, about a 10-minute walk.
- Understanding Trump’s new policy proposals ahead of his renewed presidency
Editor’s note: This article references and hyperlinks to more information about a 1950s deportation policy According to a report from PBS News covering Trump’s tariffs, Trump additionally threatened to float Another campaign promise Trump had was to achieve America’s largest deportation operation. Cotlar said that when Trump begins placing the orders to take measures toward deportation, they will CBS also reported that Trump has been vocal about the American education system, expressing that he
- Alexander Knorr confirmed as 2021-22 ASWU Chief Justice
“Different experiences, backgrounds and beliefs enrich our campus, and it is important for everyone to Knorr is also involved in a number of other activities on campus: he is a member of the Chamber Choir
- NCAA on notice following NAIA trans athlete ban, lawsuits
an extent why you would need regulations, not only for the social pressures … but also for internal safety ,” he said, “but there comes a point where the regulations are not for the safety of your athletes anymore
- ASWU elections spotlight - vote now!
prioritize inclusivity & representation, not just for our remote students but for all communities on campus I am excited to watch our campus flourish, together! Courtesy of AJ Ammons. My name is AJ Ammons. In the wake of the present uprisings and the demand for a more progressive and just campus, country, I'll work to uplift voices calling for racial equity and accessibility on campus and be a part of the While COVID-19 has disrupted normal campus operations, it has also provided an opportunity for us to
- Reopening: OHA limits keep Sparks closed, Goudy without dine-in; WU does away with flex learning
The intent of the quiet period “is to limit the amount of student interaction upon arrival to campus, Additionally, if cases on campus rose to a level that “adequate support could not be provided,” Thomson







